Question

The patient experienced vomiting and abdominal pain and discovered purple spots on their thigh skin. The doctor diagnosed it as allergic purpura. The patient wants to know the severity of the condition and the treatment situation. Currently, the patient has no special circumstances and no related medical history.

Answer

Patients with allergic purpura typically require hospitalization for regular treatment. During the treatment process, patients should take medication regularly and undergo regular urine tests to avoid complications. In addition, patients should avoid eating foods that may cause allergies and avoid taking medication arbitrarily. Regarding care, attention should be paid to the risk of tissue integrity damage, as bleeding and coagulation disorders may lead to bleeding in the skin and mucous membranes. At the same time, patients may feel fear due to repeated bleeding, especially in cases of severe bleeding. Potential complications include intracranial hemorrhage, which requires close monitoring and appropriate care measures.